Eddie Griffin
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Birth name | Edward Rubin Griffin |
Born | Kansas City, Missouri,U.S. | July 15, 1968
Medium | Stand-up, film, television |
Years active | 1989–present |
Genres | Improvisational comedy,observational comedy,blue comedy,satire |
Subject(s) | African-American culture,recreational drug use,human sexuality,race relations,politics,racism,religion,everyday life |
Spouse | Carla Griffin
(m.1984;div.1997)Rochelle Griffin
(m.2002;div.2009)Nia Rivers
(m.2011;div.2012)Ko Lee (m.2017) |
Children | 11 |
Website | eddiegriffin |
Edward Rubin Griffin(born July 15, 1968) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He is best known for portraying Eddie Sherman in the sitcomMalcolm & Eddie,the title character in the 2002 comedy filmUndercover Brother,and Tiberius Jefferson "T.J." Hicks inDeuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo(1999) andDeuce Bigalow: European Gigolo(2005). He also portrayed Orpheus inScary Movie 3(2003) and voicedRichard PryoronBlack Dynamite(2012–2015). He is also known for his role as Pope Sweet Jesus in the movieNorbit(2007). Griffin was ranked at number 62 onComedy Central's list of the 100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time.[1]
Early life[edit]
Griffin was born inKansas City, Missouri,and was raised by his single mother, Doris Thomas, a phone company operator.[2]His family wereJehovah's Witnesses.[3]In 1984, at 16 years old, he moved toCompton, California,to live with his cousins. He later became a father and enlisted in theU.S. Navybut was discharged within months for using marijuana. After six months in jail on an assault conviction following a fight, he made ends meet dancing and painting houses.
Career[edit]
At a comedy club open-mic night in 1989, Griffin hopped onstage on a bet and earned a standing ovation with family stories. He talked his way into stand-up gigs around town and in L.A. One popular bit was his gay version of tough-guy comicAndrew Dice Clay,who later hired Griffin to open for him.[4]
Once he achieved a fair amount of success in standup, Griffin became legendary atThe Comedy Storefor stopping in to do guest sets on open mic nights and staying up on stage long enough to tire the audience out for the hapless budding comic who had to follow him.
Griffin has appeared in films such asThe Meteor Man(1993),The Walking Dead(1995) “David E. Talbert: A Fool & His Money” (1997),Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo(1999),Double Take(2001),Undercover Brother(2002),John Q(2002),Scary Movie 3(2003),Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo(2005),Norbit(2007), andUrban Justice(2007).
Griffin has appeared on television shows such asMalcolm & Eddie(1996–2000) andChappelle's Showin the skit "World Series of Dice" as Grits n' Gravy. Griffin performed on two tracks fromDr. Dre's 1999 album,2001,and the intro track fromThe D.O.C.'s 1996 albumHelter Skelter.He has also appeared on commercials forMiller Beer'sMan Laws.
In 2011, Comedy Central released Griffin's stand-up comedy specialYou Can Tell 'Em I Said Iton DVD. In December 2019, his stand-up comedy special,E-Niggma,was released onShowtime.
Personal life[edit]
Griffin and his mother got into an argument at his 20th birthday party when she accused him of stealing jewelry from her, which Griffin denied doing. Afterward, Griffin did not see his mother for four years until he moved back toLos Angeles, California,in March 1992, to be closer with his family when his mother was injured in a car accident.[5]
Griffin has been married four times. He married his first wife, Carla in 1984 when he was 16 years old. They divorced in 1997.[6]He married his second wife, Rochelle, in 2002 and divorced in 2009.[6]On September 8, 2011, he married his third wife, Nia Rivers. However, they filed for divorce after one month of marriage, citingirreconcilable differences.They were officially divorced six months later in 2012.[7][8]He married his fourth wife, Ko Lee Griffin, on July 27, 2017, in Las Vegas, Nevada.[9]
In March 2007,[10]Griffin participated in a charity race atIrwindale Speedwayto promote the filmRedline,using aFerrari Enzoowned by Daniel Sadek. During a practice run, Griffin accidentally hit the gas pedal instead of the brake and lost control of the Enzo, crashing hard into a concrete barrier.[10]He walked away unscratched, but the $1.5 million supercar was badly damaged.[10]Griffin later criticized reporters who suggested the crash was a publicity stunt.[11]
During thesexual assault allegationsonBill Cosby,Griffin suggested that Cosby was the victim of a conspiracy to destroy his image and claimed, without specification, that several other prominent African-American men had been victims of similar conspiracies.[12]Griffin has also been called out by the Sikh community for referring to an elderly Sikh man as "Osama Bin Laden"in theaftermathof9/11,not understanding the difference between Sikhs and Muslims and also thinking that stereotyping Muslim Americans for the sake of "comedy" was appropriate given all the hate crimes both the Muslim and Sikh communities endured after 9/11.[13]
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | Dice Rules | Gas Station Attendant | |
The Last Boy Scout | Club DJ | ||
1992 | Brain Donors | Messenger | |
1993 | Coneheads | Customer | |
The Meteor Man | Michael Anderson | ||
1994 | The Legend of Dolemite | Himself | |
House Party 3 | Guest at Kid's Bachelor Party | ||
Jason's Lyric | Rat | ||
1995 | The Walking Dead | Pvt. Hoover Brache | |
1998 | Armageddon | Bike Messenger | |
1999 | Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo | Tiberius Jefferson "T.J." Hicks | |
The Mod Squad | Sonny | ||
Foolish | Miles "Foolish" Waise | ||
2000 | All Jokes Aside | Himself | |
Picking Up the Pieces | Sediento | ||
2001 | Double Take | Freddy Tiffany | |
2002 | John Q. | Lester Matthews | |
The New Guy | Luther | ||
Undercover Brother | Anton Jackson/Undercover Brother | ||
Pinocchio | The Cat | Voice role; English version | |
2003 | Dysfunktional Family | Himself | |
Scary Movie 3 | Orpheus | ||
2004 | My Baby's Daddy | Lonnie | |
Blast | Lamont Dixon | ||
Pryor Offenses | Richard Pryor | TV movie | |
2005 | The Wendell Baker Story | McTeague | |
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo | Tiberius Jefferson "T.J." Hicks | ||
2006 | Date Movie | Frank Jones | |
Irish Jam | Jimmy Winston "Da Jam" McDevitt | ||
Who Made the Potatoe Salad? | Malik | ||
The Year Without a Santa Claus | Jingle | TV movie | |
2007 | Norbit | Pope Sweet Jesus | |
Redline | Infamous | ||
Urban Justice | Armand Tucker | Video | |
2008 | Beethoven's Big Break | Stanley Mitchell | Video |
2012 | ATypical Love | Sweet Jimmy | |
Highway | Redneck Trucker | ||
2013 | How Sweet It Is | Ronnie | |
2014 | The Slimbones | K-Kutta | |
Going to America | Fumnanya | ||
2015 | American Hero | Lucille | |
2017 | All About the Money | Christopher Jefferson Johnson | |
2018 | A Star Is Born | Pastor | |
2020 | The Comeback Trail | Devon | |
Bad President | The Devil |
Television[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | One Night Stand | Himself | Episode: "Eddie Griffin" |
Just for Laughs | Himself | Episode: "Episode #7.0" | |
Def Comedy Jam | Himself | Episode: "Episode #1.8" | |
1993 | Roc | Al | Episode: "Labor Intensive" |
1994 | HBO Comedy Half-Hour | Himself | Episode: "Eddie Griffin" |
1996–2000 | Malcolm & Eddie | Eddie Sherman | Main Cast |
1999 | Hollywood Squares | Himself/Panelist | Recurring Guest |
2003 | Punk'd | Himself | Episode: "Episode #1.1" |
The Osbournes | Himself | Episode: "The Osbourne Family Christmas Special" | |
2004 | Celebrity Blackjack | Himself | Episode: "Tournament 1, Game 3" |
Chappelle's Show | Grits N' Gravy | Episode: "World Series Of Dice & Mooney On Movies" | |
2005 | Independent Lens | Himself/Narrator | Episode: "Parliament Funkadelic: One Nation Under a Groove" |
Reel Comedy | Himself | Episode: "Deuce Bigalow European Gigolo" | |
Comedy Central Roast | Himself/Roaster | Episode: "Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson" | |
2008 | Black Poker Stars Invitational | Himself | Main Guest |
2009 | Eddie Griffin: Going For Broke | Himself | Main Cast |
2011 | Comedy All-Stars | Himself | Episode: "Eddie Griffin" |
2012 | Black Dynamite | Richard Pryor(voice) | Episode: "Taxes and Death or Get Him to the Sunset Strip" |
2014 | The Boondocks | Himself (voice) | Episode: "Good Times" |
2017 | The Comedy Get Down | Himself | Main Cast |
2020 | This Is Stand-Up | Himself | Episode: "Episode #1.2" |
The Comedy Store | Himself | Recurring Guest | |
2020–22 | Woke | 40 Oz. Bottles (voice) | Recurring Cast |
2021 | Dark Humor | Himself | Recurring Guest |
2022–23 | Criss Angel's Magic with the Stars | Himself/Host | Main Host |
Music video appearances[edit]
Year | Artist | Song |
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1993 | Snoop DoggfeaturingDaz Dillinger,Heney Loc &Jewell | "Gin & Juice" |
1997 | Mariah Carey | "Honey" |
Puff DaddyfeaturingMase | "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" | |
1999 | Magic,Master P& Mo B. Dick (musician) | "Foolish (Master P song)" |
2001 | Lil' Bow Wowfeaturing Fundisha | "Take Ya Home" |
Comedy specials[edit]
Year | Title |
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1997 | Eddie Griffin: Voodoo Child |
2003 | Eddie Griffin: Dysfunktional Family |
2008 | Eddie Griffin: Freedom of Speech |
2011 | Eddie Griffin: You Can Tell 'Em I Said It! |
2018 | Eddie Griffin: Undeniable |
2019 | Eddie Griffin: E-Niggma' |
Documentary[edit]
Year | Title |
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2007 | I'm Rick James |
Discography[edit]
Live albums[edit]
Title | Album details |
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The Message in The Hat |
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The Message |
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Freedom Of Speech |
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You Can Tell 'Em I Said It |
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Soundtrack albums[edit]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |
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US | US R&B | |||
Foolish(with various artists) |
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32 | 10 |
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Album appearances[edit]
- 1996 "Intro" (fromThe D.O.C.albumHelter Skelter)
- 1998 "DP Gangsta" (fromSnoop Dogg&C-MurderalbumDa Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told)
- 1999 "Bar One" (with Traci Nelson and Ms. Roq) (fromDr. Drealbum2001)
- 1999 "Ed-ucation" (fromDr. Drealbum2001)
- 2002 "Bitch Ass Niggaz" (fromXzibitalbumMan vs. Machine)
- 2003 "I Thought U Knew" (withCrooked I,Eastwood &The DramaticsalbumDysfunktional Family) (Various artists)
- 2003 "Dys-Funk-Tional" (fromSpider Loc& Eddie Griffin albumDysfunktional Family) (Various artists)
- 2008 "Take A Ride Skit" & "Feed The Lions Skit" (fromT-PainalbumThr33 Ringz)
Awards[edit]
Award | Film | Event |
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Best Actor | Last Supper | Los Angeles International Film Festival 2014[14] |
Best Actor | Last Supper | San Francisco Global Movie Fest 2014[15] |
References[edit]
- ^Comedy Central Presents: 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All TimeatIMDb
- ^"Eddie Griffin finds his material in his funky, troubled family".Archived fromthe originalon March 27, 2018.RetrievedOctober 11,2009.
- ^Griffin, Eddie."Eddie Griffin on Jehovah Witnesses and the Benefits of Polygamy. Standup Comedy From The Vault".The Vault.RetrievedApril 7,2018.
- ^"Verve Griffin | PEOPLE.com".
- ^"New Material Drives Comedian Eddie Griffin's New Special, Stand-up Tour".RetrievedMarch 30,2011.
- ^abMiller, Samantha (April 21, 2003)."Verve Griffin".People.RetrievedMay 7,2018.
- ^"Eddie Griffin - The Walk-In VEGAS Wedding!!!!".TMZ.com. August 28, 2011.RetrievedJanuary 29,2012.
- ^"Eddie Griffin FINALLY DIVORCED After 6 Months of Marriage".TMZ. March 24, 2012.RetrievedOctober 16,2014.
- ^"Eddie Griffin on Instagram".Instagram.May 10, 2020. Archived fromthe originalon December 23, 2021.RetrievedSeptember 5,2020.
- ^abc"Eddie Griffin Wrecks $1.5 Million Ferrari".CBS News.March 27, 2007.
- ^Norman, Pete; Pfeiffer, Kimberly (March 30, 2007)."Eddie Griffin: Car Wreck, Injuries No Hoax".People.com.RetrievedApril 27,2018.
- ^Howard, Adam (December 31, 2015),Eddie Griffin defends Cosby, alleges 'systematic effort to destroy' black male stars,MSNBC,retrievedDecember 31,2015
- ^"Sikhs Raise Concerns Over New Film | The Pluralism Project".
- ^Winners 2014,laufilmfest.com,retrievedDecember 1,2014
- ^Awards 2014,sfmoviefest.com, archived fromthe originalon August 26, 2014,retrievedAugust 16,2014
External links[edit]
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- Living people
- Male actors from Kansas City, Missouri
- American male film actors
- African-American film producers
- Film producers from Missouri
- African-American stand-up comedians
- American stand-up comedians
- African-American television producers
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- African-American male actors
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- Comedians from Kansas City, Missouri
- 20th-century American comedians
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